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Making Sure Your "Wish List" is Complete


Blog by Marites Kliem PREC* | July 7th, 2009


However, many buyers don’t make their lists complete enough. 

When you make your wish list, don’t be afraid to dream big. 

Here are some wish list items to consider:

• Distances to places you visit regularly – work, schools,

running trails, recreation centers, restaurants,

entertainment venues, shopping centers.

• Specific home features – a backyard tree, large closets, a

fireplace, a two-car garage, a beautiful view.

• Neighborhood characteristics –safety, sidewalks, nearby

public transit, playgrounds, the neighbors.

A complete list helps you make a better decision about which homes to consider. It helps you balance the positives — “I love the large kitchen with the marble countertops” — with the negatives — “The bathroom off the master bedroom is small” — to ultimately make the best buying decision.

Also remember to take your list with you when shopping for a new home. Use it as a checklist or as a way to organize notes.  Ultimately it will make it easier to shortlist homes, compare them, and determine when you’re ready to submit an offer.

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You might not be able to find a home that includes everything you desire, but you may be surprised by just how close you can get.

 

Before shopping for a new home, it’s common — and advisable — to create a “wish list” of the features you desire most. For example, you might want an extra bedroom for guests, ample space for a home office, a local playground for the kids, and so forth.